Madison Square Garden

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Madison Square Garden is a famous multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City known for hosting major sports events, concerts, and entertainment spectacles.


Statements (73)
Predicate Object
instanceOf entertainment venue
indoor arena
multi-purpose arena
sports venue
address 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10001
builtAbove Pennsylvania Station
cityLandmarkOf New York City
connectedTo Penn Station concourses
constructionStartDate 1964
country United States
hasArchitect Charles Luckman Associates
hasCategory Indoor arenas in New York City
Music venues in New York City
Sports venues in Manhattan
hasLuxurySuites yes
hasNotablePerformer Beyoncé
Billy Joel
Bruce Springsteen
Elvis Presley
Led Zeppelin
Madonna
Taylor Swift
The Rolling Stones
hasNotableResidentPerformer Billy Joel
hasPredecessor Madison Square Garden I
Madison Square Garden II
Madison Square Garden III
hasPublicTransitAccess Amtrak
Long Island Rail Road
New Jersey Transit
New York City Subway
hasScoreboardType center-hung scoreboard
hasSeatingCapacity approximately 20,000
hasSurface basketball court
ice rink
hasWebsite https://www.msg.com
homeArenaOf New York Knicks
New York Rangers
hostedEventType NBA games
NHL games
UFC events
WWE events
boxing world title fights
circus shows
major music concerts
political conventions
isFourthBuildingToBearName Madison Square Garden
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York State
United States
namedAfter Madison Square
near Pennsylvania Station
nickName MSG
The Garden
The World’s Most Famous Arena
opened 1968-02-11
openingYear 1968
operatedBy Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.
ownedBy Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.
primaryUse basketball
boxing
concerts
ice hockey
mixed martial arts
professional wrestling
renovationCost approximately $1 billion (2011–2013 renovation)
roofType circular
shape cylindrical
tenant New York Knicks
New York Rangers
underwentRenovation 1991
2011–2013

Referenced by (48)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10001
Manhattan
Manhattan Island
Midtown
contains
Charles Luckman ("Madison Square Garden (1968)")
Charles Luckman Associates ("Madison Square Garden (1968)")
McKim, Mead & White ("Madison Square Garden (second)")
Stanford White ("Madison Square Garden (second Madison Square Garden)")
notableWork
Madison Square Garden ("Madison Square Garden I")
Madison Square Garden ("Madison Square Garden II")
Madison Square Garden ("Madison Square Garden III")
hasPredecessor
New York Knicks
New York Knicks
New York Rangers
homeArena
James A. Farley Building
West 34th Street
adjacentTo
West 31st Street
West 32nd Street
near
James L. Dolan ("Madison Square Garden arena (through corporate entities)")
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.
owns
The Garden
alsoKnownAs
1994 NHL All-Star Game
arena
Raw (stand-up film)
filmingLocation
New York Liberty
formerHomeArena
4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10001
hasLandmark
Madison Square Garden Sports
hasMainOfficeInBuilding
4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10001 ("Madison Square Garden arena")
hasNotableTenant
New York Rangers–New York Islanders rivalry
homeArenaForRangers
New York Rangers–New Jersey Devils rivalry
homeArenaOfRangers
New York Knicks ("Madison Square Garden, Manhattan")
homeCityArena
New York Knicks
homeGamesPlayedAt
Madison Square Garden
isFourthBuildingToBearName
Penn Station (New York City)
locatedUnder
Garden Party
locationMentioned
Prince of Wales Trophy
locationOfFirstPresentation
Madison Square Garden Sports
namedAfter
Madison Square Garden ("The World’s Most Famous Arena")
nickName
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.
notableVenue
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.
operates
Stanford White
placeOfDeath
Henrik Lundqvist
playedHomeGamesAt
Rod Gilbert
playedIn
Madison Square Garden ("Third Madison Square Garden")
precededBy
Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award
presentedAt
NBA Draft
previousVenues
Jammin' in New York
recordedAt
The Garden
refersTo
Madison Square Garden ("Fourth Madison Square Garden")
versionNumber

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